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(By the way, the map name is still "New Map".)
On the interchange near the big bridge and abandoned factory, the ramp connecting incoming traffic from outside the map to the highway heading towards the center of the map is backwards. I somehow never noticed!
Here's a screenshot of it: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2918587655
In short, if you are looking to build a city in a tropical environment that is neither too realistic nor too fanciful, long hours of games await you here... Very good work, the result of long hours of hard work...
The motorway and rail network is present everywhere and connects all parts of the region together. However, this network is not omnipresent, exaggerated and suffocating. Also you will not feel constrained and imprisoned by pre-existing infrastructures.
The beaches and shores are well detailed by a long and patient work of placement of small and large rocks as well as vegetation, shrubs and trees of all sizes, without forgetting, of course, the dead trees carried by the waves. ..a work close to the habits and customs of Sidai (the creator of the "Map Pack 2" DLC).I